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===== YCS Server Overview ===== | ===== YCS Server Overview ===== | ||
- | === New features have been implemented on the YCS servers === | + | ==== New features have been implemented on the YCS servers |
- | a solution for connecting repeater bridges and hotspots using the C4FM / Yaesu Fusion 2 amateur radio digital protocol with excellent operational quality and customized configurations. It is a project developed by Kurt OE1KBC. In Italy the reference server is YCS222 and is interconnected with the BrandMeister 2222 network and the DMRPlus networkfor a complete and widespread presence on the territory. This C4FM reflector is available to all amateur radio colleagues and allows you to simplify connection management through a single and practical dashboard. Furthermore, | + | a solution for connecting repeater bridges and hotspots using the C4FM / Yaesu Fusion 2 amateur radio digital protocol with excellent operational quality and customized configurations. It is a project developed by Kurt OE1KBC. |
- | === The operational dashboard of YCS222 === | + | In Italy the reference server is YCS222 and is interconnected with the BrandMeister 2222 network and the DMRPlus networkfor a complete and widespread presence on the territory. This C4FM reflector is available to all amateur radio colleagues and allows you to simplify connection management through a single and practical dashboard. Furthermore, |
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+ | The YCS world reflectors are interconnected, | ||
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All digital amateur radio systems are very dynamic, this means that changes and new implementations and interconnections can be present frequently . To see "who we can talk to" you need to see the | All digital amateur radio systems are very dynamic, this means that changes and new implementations and interconnections can be present frequently . To see "who we can talk to" you need to see the | ||
- | === Matrix section === | + | ==== Matrix section |
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Each server, in its DG-ID LIST section, shows the active and usable Groups: | Each server, in its DG-ID LIST section, shows the active and usable Groups: | ||
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and, in the Interlink section, the list of connections (TG) with the DMR world through the IPSC2 servers: | and, in the Interlink section, the list of connections (TG) with the DMR world through the IPSC2 servers: | ||